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− | #*In Rig Manager, click Save Performance to #__ (the Performance slot)<br>OR | + | #*In Rig Manager, click Save Performance to #__ (the Performance slot)<br>OR<br>On the Profiler, Press the Store Button 3 times to make sure it's stored. |
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Revision as of 20:37, 29 November 2020
You can export/import Rigs and Presets using a USB key. To transfer a Performance, use Rig Manager - at both ends.
- Export a Performance in Rig Manager using Windows (I don't have a Mac, but this should be similar)
- Navigate to All Performances | My Profiler
- Right Click the Performance you want to Export
- Choose Export (Ctrl-E)
- Select the Destination (Your USB Key)
- It will have a file extension .performance
- Import a Performance using Rig Manager
- Navigate to All Performances | My Profiler
- Open a new window in Windows File Manager
- Navigate to the USB key
- Find the Performance you want to Import
- Use the mouse to drag the Performance
- From the File Manager Window
- To the Rig Manager All Performances | My Profiler into one of the New Performance locations.
The Performance should be available in the Profiler.
- Set the Profiler to Performance Mode
- In Rig Manager, select the Performance, then Ctrl-Enter to load it.
- Save the Performance to the Profiler
- In Rig Manager, click Save Performance to #__ (the Performance slot)
OR
On the Profiler, Press the Store Button 3 times to make sure it's stored.
- In Rig Manager, click Save Performance to #__ (the Performance slot)